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The application for 60 euros of help to all adult citizens of Serbia begins

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The Minister of Finance in the Government of the Republic of Serbia, Sinida Mali, reminded today that in two days, on April 28, the application of adult citizens for help of 30 + 30 euros will begin through the portal of the Treasury Administration, while the telephone application will start on May 5 and last until 15. May.
“The application process will be organized as last year, when about 6.2 million Serbian citizens received state aid of 100 euros. I call on the citizens to use this assistance this year as well and apply,” said Mali.
For this type of assistance, as he said, pensioners, users of social assistance, or persons who are serving a prison sentence, should not apply.
He also explained that the payment of aid to the oldest starts immediately after the May holidays.
“So, on May 6, we will pay all pensioners in one day. There are more than 1.7 million pensioners and they will be paid first. Social assistance beneficiaries and those who are serving prison sentences will receive assistance on May 7, and for three days later, on May 10, another 50 percent of the minimum wage will be paid, which is part of the third aid package,” he said.
He emphasized that the payment of aid for other citizens will begin on May 12, and that he expects that process to be completed within eight days, by May 20.
He also mentioned that in the third and fourth weeks of May, citizens in Kosovo and Metohija can expect help from the state.
“Citizens in Kosovo and Metohija, including children, will receive 100 euros in assistance, and 200 euros will be paid for those who live there and are unemployed,” he said.
The Minister of Finance explained that all unemployed people in Serbia, who are registered with the National Employment Service, will receive assistance of 60 euros, which will be paid to them in June.
He pointed out that tomorrow, April 27, the payment of aid for city hotels will begin, of which a total of 294 have registered, and that this week the payment of 600 euros per bus will begin, for all trucking companies that have registered, RTV reports.

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